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Welcome To Eaglesford


with love & dedication

Eaglesford’s compostable carry bags are here to replace regular single use plastic carry bags once and for all. Our bio bags look like plastic bags, but do not contain any conventional plastic. They are made from vegetable starch and other natural additives, allowing them to completely compostable in 3-4 months leaving no toxic residue.

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We make compostable bags for
HAPPY EARTH.

I am not plastic!

Eaglesford is not a brand, it is a Green Technology. Eaglesford products are made from natural starch, vegetable oil derivatives and vegetable waste. These products are non-toxic to the environment, animals and plants. Eaglesford contains no conventional plastics at all. Eaglesford is on a mission to make the world plastic free. With Operations in the Middle East and South-East Asian countries, Eaglesford operates from its corporate office in Hyderabad and Singapore with global ambitions.

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India's Situation With Plastic

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In India, total generation of plastic waste is estimated to be approximately 5.6 million tonnes per annum More than 15,000 tonnes of plastic waste are generated in the major cities in India every day, of which 6,000 tonnes remain uncollected and littered Cities like Bangalore alone generates nearly 10,50,000 KG of plastic garbage a day.
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India’s contribution to plastic waste that is dumped into the Indian ocean every year is a massive 60% Packaging represents the single-largest sector of plastics use and accounts for 35 percent of plastic consumption. Plastic waste constitutes on average 9-10% of the local waste collected daily.
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Non-woven bags are passed off as cloth bags due to texture, but they are essentially polypropylene bags. Even paper cups have a layer of plastic in-between them to withstand temperature and be rigid. Plastic ban is ineffective so far due to difficult enforcement and no proper alternatives.
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It is common across India to find sewers and drainage systems clogged by single use plastic bags which cause severe cases of malaria and dengue due to the increased population of mosquitoes that breed on these flooded sewers. This not only creates a litter problem but also leads to spread of multiple diseases.
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Our Products

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Carry Bags

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Garbage Bags

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'W' Cut Bags

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Grocery Bags

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'D' Cut Bags

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Corrugated Food Containers

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Food Containers & Cutlery

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Bagasse Products

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Spoons, Straws & Cups

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Cups & Glasses

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Compostable Spoons

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We Build A New Vision To Solve A Problem With New Way

No Plastic Everything is Fantastic